What course should I pursue to become a pilot after the 12th?
I'm currently pursuing the 12th standard (PCM).
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Pilot Course Entrance Exam AME CET, AFCAT, IGRUA, SSAT, etc. Popular Colleges for Pilot Courses Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, The Bombay Flying Club, Government Flying Training School, etc. Commercial Pilot courses are typically offered by DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) approved flying schools and academies. The specific details and curriculum of Pilot training courses can vary depending on the type of pilot license a student is pursuing (e.g., Private Pilot License, Commercial Pilot License, or Airline Transport Pilot License).
Here are the general timeframes for some of the common Pilot course in India:
Private Pilot License: 6 to 12 months
Commercial Pilot License: 18 to 24 months
Airline Transport Pilot License: 18 to 24 months
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After finishing Class 12, obtaining a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) usually requires you to pursue flight training. To accomplish this, there are multiple ways:
Integrated CPL Program : Flying schools and aviation institutes provide an integrated CPL program. Leading up to a CPL, this programme consists of both flying and ground instruction.
Join a Flying Club : Sign up for a club that provides lessons for the CPL. Acquire your CPL by completing the needed flying hours and passing the applicable examinations.
Bachelor’s Degree with CPL : A few colleges combine academic study with real-world flying experience by offering Bachelor&rs
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